US20120061037A1 - Cordless blind structure - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to cordless blind structures, and more particularly, to a cordless blind structure with a limiting mechanism and a shade configured to be lifted or lowered by exerting a force on the shade operating in conjunction with the limiting mechanism so as to ensure ease of use and enhance user safety.
- a conventional blind (such as a Roman blind) comprises an upper beam, an elevating unit, and a shade coupled to the bottom of the upper beam.
- the elevating unit has a plurality of tractional cords and lifting cords.
- the shade comprises a plurality of slats. At least a plurality of holes are formed in each of the slats. The holes are lined up and penetrated by the lifting cords in a manner that the lifting cords are fixed to the lowest ones of the holes, respectively.
- a user pulls the tractional cords to thereby lift or lower the shade with the lifting cords.
- the conventional blind has a drawback.
- the tractional cords are always found on one side of the shade. Toddlers are likely to put the tractional cords on their necks out of curiosity or during an inadvertent act committed in play. With a tractional cord on the neck, a toddler may end up in strangulation. Hence, tractional cords of the conventional blind pose a serious threat to child safety.
- the inventor of the present invention believes that the conventional blind has room for improvement.
- the inventor of the present invention endeavors to improve the conventional blind from the inventor's experience of the related industry.
- the inventor puts forth a cordless blind structure that features ease of use and enhanced user safety.
- the present invention provides a cordless blind structure comprising: a blind body further comprising a batten and a shade having an end disposed at an outer edge of the batten; a first end holder movably disposed at a first end of the batten; a second end holder movably disposed at a second end of the batten; and a limiting mechanism disposed between the blind body and the second end holder, the limiting mechanism comprising a resilient unit and an axial unit, the resilient unit being movably disposed at the second end holder, and the axial unit being movably disposed at the second end holder, controllably coupled to the resilient unit, and coupled to the second end of the batten.
- a weight member is disposed at another end of the shade, and a tractional member is disposed at the weight member.
- the first end holder has a hole, and a retractable axle is disposed at the first end of the batten and configured to correspond in position to the hole.
- the second end holder is provided with at least two posts so as for the resilient unit and the axial unit to be disposed on the at least two posts, respectively, and the second end holder is provided with a cover thereon so as for the limiting mechanism therebetween to be hermetically sealed.
- the resilient unit further comprises a constant-force spring and baffles flanking the constant-force spring, the constant-force spring having an end disposed at the second end holder and another end coupled to the axial unit.
- the axial unit further comprises a roller controllably coupled to the resilient unit, an axle member coupled to the roller, and a linking member coupled to the axle member and the second end of the batten.
- the present invention provides a cordless blind structure with a limiting mechanism and a shade configured to be lifted or lowered by exerting a force on the shade operating in conjunction with the limiting mechanism so as to ensure ease of use and enhance user safety.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cordless blind structure of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the cordless blind structure of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cordless blind structure in use according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a batten for driving a limiting mechanism according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a spring-steel ribbon of a constant-force spring of the cordless blind structure in use according to the present invention.
- a cordless blind structure of the present invention comprises a blind body 1 , a first end holder 2 , a second end holder 3 , and a limiting mechanism 4 .
- the blind body 1 comprises: a batten 11 , a shade 12 having an end disposed at the outer edge of the batten 11 , a weight member 13 disposed at another end of the shade 12 , and a tractional member 14 disposed at the weight member 13 , wherein a retractable axle 111 is disposed at a first end of the batten 11 .
- the first end holder 2 is movably disposed at the first end of the batten 11 .
- a hole 21 is formed in the first end holder 2 .
- the retractable axle 111 which is disposed at the first end of the batten 11 , corresponds in position to the hole 21 . Hence, the retractable axle 111 enables the batten 11 to be mounted on and unmounted from the first end holder 2 .
- the second end holder 3 is movably disposed at a second end of the batten 11 .
- the second end holder 3 is provided with at least two posts 31 , 32 thereon and a cover 33 .
- the limiting mechanism 4 is disposed between the blind body 1 and the second end holder 3 .
- the limiting mechanism 4 is disposed mostly between the second end holder 3 and the cover 33 , so as to be hermetically sealed.
- the limiting mechanism 4 comprises a resilient unit 41 and an axial unit 42 .
- the resilient unit 41 and the axial unit 42 are disposed on the at least two posts 31 , 32 , respectively.
- the resilient unit 41 is movably disposed at the second end holder 3 .
- the axial unit 42 is movably disposed at the second end holder 3 , connected to the resilient unit 41 , and coupled to the second end of the batten 11 .
- the resilient unit 41 comprises a constant-force spring 411 and baffles 412 flanking the constant-force spring 411 .
- the constant-force spring 411 is disposed on the post 31 of the second end holder 3 and thus held between the second end holder 3 and the cover 33 .
- the axial unit 42 comprises a roller 421 , an axle member 422 , and a linking member 423 .
- the roller 421 is controllably coupled to the constant-force spring 411 and disposed on the post 32 of the second end holder 3 .
- the axle member 422 is coupled to the roller 421 .
- the linking member 423 is coupled to, and between, the axle member 422 and the second end of the batten 11 .
- FIG. 3 through FIG. 5 there are shown a perspective view of the cordless blind structure in use according to the present invention, a schematic view of the batten 11 for driving the limiting mechanism 4 according to the present invention, and a perspective view of a spring-steel ribbon 4111 of the constant-force spring 411 according to the present invention.
- installation of the cordless blind structure of the present invention entails fixing the first end holder 2 and the second end holder 3 to the top of a window frame.
- a user applies an external force to the weight member 13 or the tractional member 14 so as to lift or lower the shade 12 .
- the lifting or lowering of the shade 12 drives the batten 11 to rotate.
- the batten 11 is held between the first and second end holders 2 , 3 by the retractable axle 111 and the linking member 423 of the axial unit 42 , respectively, while the batten 11 is rotating under the lifting or lowering force driven by the shade 12 being lifted or lowered; meanwhile, the axle member 422 , which is coupled to the second end of the batten 11 through the linking member 423 , drives the roller 421 to rotate. Rotation of the roller 421 causes the spring-steel ribbon 4111 of the constant-force spring 411 to be reeled out or in.
- the position of the shade 12 can be limited by the constant-force spring 411 , the roller 421 , and the torque generated therefrom and conveyed by the spring-steel ribbon 4111 . Furthermore, the position of the shade 12 is limited by the aforesaid means so as for the shade 12 to stay stationary at the last position thereof. In so doing, the present invention dispenses with a cord usually required for driving the shade 12 . Accordingly, the cordless blind structure of the present invention is advantageously characterized by ease of use and enhanced user safety.
- the present invention meets the three requirements of patentability, namely novelty, non-obviousness, and industrial applicability.
- novelty and non-obviousness discloses applying an external force to a shade to lift or lower the shade and enable the shade to operate in conjunction with a limiting mechanism with a view to ensuring ease of use and enhancing user safety.
- industrial applicability products derived from the present invention meet market demands fully.
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- The present invention relates to cordless blind structures, and more particularly, to a cordless blind structure with a limiting mechanism and a shade configured to be lifted or lowered by exerting a force on the shade operating in conjunction with the limiting mechanism so as to ensure ease of use and enhance user safety.
- A conventional blind (such as a Roman blind) comprises an upper beam, an elevating unit, and a shade coupled to the bottom of the upper beam. The elevating unit has a plurality of tractional cords and lifting cords. The shade comprises a plurality of slats. At least a plurality of holes are formed in each of the slats. The holes are lined up and penetrated by the lifting cords in a manner that the lifting cords are fixed to the lowest ones of the holes, respectively. To lift or lower the shade, a user pulls the tractional cords to thereby lift or lower the shade with the lifting cords.
- The conventional blind has a drawback. The tractional cords are always found on one side of the shade. Toddlers are likely to put the tractional cords on their necks out of curiosity or during an inadvertent act committed in play. With a tractional cord on the neck, a toddler may end up in strangulation. Hence, tractional cords of the conventional blind pose a serious threat to child safety.
- Accordingly, it is imperative to provide a cordless blind structure that features ease of use and enhanced user safety.
- In view of the aforesaid drawback of the conventional blind, the inventor of the present invention believes that the conventional blind has room for improvement. Thus, the inventor of the present invention endeavors to improve the conventional blind from the inventor's experience of the related industry. Eventually, the inventor puts forth a cordless blind structure that features ease of use and enhanced user safety.
- It is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a cordless blind structure with a limiting mechanism and a shade configured to be lifted or lowered by exerting a force on the shade operating in conjunction with the limiting mechanism so as to ensure ease of use and enhance user safety.
- In order to achieve the above and other objectives, the present invention provides a cordless blind structure comprising: a blind body further comprising a batten and a shade having an end disposed at an outer edge of the batten; a first end holder movably disposed at a first end of the batten; a second end holder movably disposed at a second end of the batten; and a limiting mechanism disposed between the blind body and the second end holder, the limiting mechanism comprising a resilient unit and an axial unit, the resilient unit being movably disposed at the second end holder, and the axial unit being movably disposed at the second end holder, controllably coupled to the resilient unit, and coupled to the second end of the batten.
- In an embodiment of the present invention, a weight member is disposed at another end of the shade, and a tractional member is disposed at the weight member.
- In an embodiment of the present invention, the first end holder has a hole, and a retractable axle is disposed at the first end of the batten and configured to correspond in position to the hole.
- In an embodiment of the present invention, the second end holder is provided with at least two posts so as for the resilient unit and the axial unit to be disposed on the at least two posts, respectively, and the second end holder is provided with a cover thereon so as for the limiting mechanism therebetween to be hermetically sealed.
- In an embodiment of the present invention, the resilient unit further comprises a constant-force spring and baffles flanking the constant-force spring, the constant-force spring having an end disposed at the second end holder and another end coupled to the axial unit.
- In an embodiment of the present invention, the axial unit further comprises a roller controllably coupled to the resilient unit, an axle member coupled to the roller, and a linking member coupled to the axle member and the second end of the batten.
- Accordingly, the present invention provides a cordless blind structure with a limiting mechanism and a shade configured to be lifted or lowered by exerting a force on the shade operating in conjunction with the limiting mechanism so as to ensure ease of use and enhance user safety.
- To enable persons skilled in the art to gain insight into the objectives, features and advantages of the present invention, the present invention is hereunder illustrated with specific embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cordless blind structure of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the cordless blind structure of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cordless blind structure in use according to the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a batten for driving a limiting mechanism according to the present invention; and -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a spring-steel ribbon of a constant-force spring of the cordless blind structure in use according to the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , there are shown a perspective view and an exploded view of a cordless blind structure of the present invention, respectively. As shown in the drawings, a cordless blind structure of the present invention comprises ablind body 1, afirst end holder 2, asecond end holder 3, and alimiting mechanism 4. - The
blind body 1 comprises: abatten 11, ashade 12 having an end disposed at the outer edge of thebatten 11, aweight member 13 disposed at another end of theshade 12, and atractional member 14 disposed at theweight member 13, wherein aretractable axle 111 is disposed at a first end of thebatten 11. - The
first end holder 2 is movably disposed at the first end of thebatten 11. Ahole 21 is formed in thefirst end holder 2. Theretractable axle 111, which is disposed at the first end of thebatten 11, corresponds in position to thehole 21. Hence, theretractable axle 111 enables thebatten 11 to be mounted on and unmounted from thefirst end holder 2. - The
second end holder 3 is movably disposed at a second end of thebatten 11. Thesecond end holder 3 is provided with at least twoposts cover 33. - The
limiting mechanism 4 is disposed between theblind body 1 and thesecond end holder 3. To be specific, thelimiting mechanism 4 is disposed mostly between thesecond end holder 3 and thecover 33, so as to be hermetically sealed. Thelimiting mechanism 4 comprises aresilient unit 41 and anaxial unit 42. Theresilient unit 41 and theaxial unit 42 are disposed on the at least twoposts resilient unit 41 is movably disposed at thesecond end holder 3. Theaxial unit 42 is movably disposed at thesecond end holder 3, connected to theresilient unit 41, and coupled to the second end of thebatten 11. Theresilient unit 41 comprises a constant-force spring 411 andbaffles 412 flanking the constant-force spring 411. The constant-force spring 411 is disposed on thepost 31 of thesecond end holder 3 and thus held between thesecond end holder 3 and thecover 33. Theaxial unit 42 comprises aroller 421, anaxle member 422, and a linkingmember 423. Theroller 421 is controllably coupled to the constant-force spring 411 and disposed on thepost 32 of thesecond end holder 3. Theaxle member 422 is coupled to theroller 421. The linkingmember 423 is coupled to, and between, theaxle member 422 and the second end of thebatten 11. - Referring to
FIG. 3 throughFIG. 5 , there are shown a perspective view of the cordless blind structure in use according to the present invention, a schematic view of thebatten 11 for driving thelimiting mechanism 4 according to the present invention, and a perspective view of a spring-steel ribbon 4111 of the constant-force spring 411 according to the present invention. As shown in the drawings (andFIGS. 1 and 2 as well), installation of the cordless blind structure of the present invention entails fixing thefirst end holder 2 and thesecond end holder 3 to the top of a window frame. To use the cordless blind structure of the present invention, a user applies an external force to theweight member 13 or thetractional member 14 so as to lift or lower theshade 12. The lifting or lowering of theshade 12 drives thebatten 11 to rotate. Thebatten 11 is held between the first andsecond end holders retractable axle 111 and the linkingmember 423 of theaxial unit 42, respectively, while thebatten 11 is rotating under the lifting or lowering force driven by theshade 12 being lifted or lowered; meanwhile, theaxle member 422, which is coupled to the second end of thebatten 11 through the linkingmember 423, drives theroller 421 to rotate. Rotation of theroller 421 causes the spring-steel ribbon 4111 of the constant-force spring 411 to be reeled out or in. Once the external force applied to theshade 12 stops, the position of theshade 12 can be limited by the constant-force spring 411, theroller 421, and the torque generated therefrom and conveyed by the spring-steel ribbon 4111. Furthermore, the position of theshade 12 is limited by the aforesaid means so as for theshade 12 to stay stationary at the last position thereof. In so doing, the present invention dispenses with a cord usually required for driving theshade 12. Accordingly, the cordless blind structure of the present invention is advantageously characterized by ease of use and enhanced user safety. - Hence, the present invention meets the three requirements of patentability, namely novelty, non-obviousness, and industrial applicability. Regarding novelty and non-obviousness, the present invention discloses applying an external force to a shade to lift or lower the shade and enable the shade to operate in conjunction with a limiting mechanism with a view to ensuring ease of use and enhancing user safety. Regarding industrial applicability, products derived from the present invention meet market demands fully.
- The foregoing preferred embodiments are provided to illustrate and disclose the technical features of the present invention, and are not intended to be restrictive of the scope of the present invention. Hence, all equivalent modifications and replacement of the foregoing embodiments without departing from the spirit embodied in the disclosure of the present invention should fall within the scope of the present invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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